A tried and true segment among television shows throughout history, "Where Are They Now?" is pretty self explanatory. Fans always want to know what happened to their favorite superstars of years past, why they left, and what they're up to these days. With the WWE's outstanding reach, this is a program they could take a stranglehold on before one of the shoot interview companies does. With the benefit of all of the footage WWE owns, the manner in which they can present a show of this nature is unlike what anyone else can provide. "Where Are They Now?" would take a short look at the featured superstar's wrestling career, and then flash forward to how their life progressed after exiting the ring. For many, it's high school gyms and conventions, others become successful businessmen, and others unfortunately go down a not-so-glamorous road. The WWE shouldn't shy away from sob stories or happy endings, as they're production crew is typically fantastic at making a great story out of anything. Wonderful come-from-behind stories in which show former wrestlers overcoming their demons won't be bad for their public relations, either.
Sean Ross Sapp, 28, is a convergent media major at Morehead State University, and a news/feature writer for RantSports and WhatCulture. Before taking a managerial role for the Kraken Fight Team, Sapp was a two-time submission wrestling medalist in the region. He is also a contributor to Bill Apter's 1Wrestling.com, and an editor for Cage Passion Sports. He has also published over 300 articles for Fansided. You can contact Sean Ross Sapp for news tips and radio appearances at SeanRossSapp@gmail.com